Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Moocall have a bulling sensor here for €1500 for a teaser bull with 50 tags for cows to help heat detection. Annual fee of €350 as well so not out of the way at all.
freedominacup wrote: » I always thought the point of having a teaser was that he was the bulling sensor. They must be banking on us having a bit of cash left over when we've overdone things with the coke and hookers.
stanflt wrote: » Any signs of ibr- shouldn't get a hit like that
kowtow wrote: » None that I would recognize. No coughing or runny noses anyway, all eating well enough. Although they've moved around some poor paddocks this week and we did switch from evening milking to morning milking. I wonder if the bigger yielders are holding a bit of milk up with the change around. Definitely back to twice a day next year once the parlour is finished - I can't persuade myself that cows are designed for any less. Also milking a wee bit better this morning. In any event I have some heifers to scan later in the week so I'll get the Vet to run his eye across them when he is here.
Timmaay wrote: » The 1500e I could stomach, one thing is sure it will make the likes of the heat time almost redundant. However the 350/year is the big sting in the tail. I'd strongly consider it for here where we milk on during the winter, and last year I had no service dates for the scanner, who wasn't able to accurately predict dates for likes of a 5month incalf HO (calf deep in the cow at that stage), I lost a far bit of milk having cows dried off the likes of a month too early.
Timmaay wrote: » I'd say the switch from evening to morning make a big difference, I've noticed cows who are OAD, and if you accidentally milk them the other milking they will give very very little, daily routine is important to cows and a switch as such would certainly cause several days of an upset in my view.
whelan2 wrote: » Any word on Strathroy price for August?
oxjkqg wrote: » Any1 heard or seen or any experience of the milkrite triangular profile liners?
the_blue_oval wrote: » Last collection here was 4.67% bf, 4% p and about 18l on 3kg meal. Were grazing ground that was reseeded in early summer so that upped the protein to 4, has been hovering around 3.9 otherwise. What dm would ye be using for grass these days, 15%? Saturday was miserable but has been very good weather here the past 3 days..
alps wrote: » Under 12%dm...21%or....11.5ME
GrasstoMilk wrote: » Have a heifer calf with no interest in mea, anything I can do to get her to eat some? Have her in a small group of calves that are behind target as thought she was just shy and didn't want to eat with the rest. But still no interest; will stand at the trough with them though. About 25kg behind ATM but that will only widen over the winter if she won't eat meal, unless I leave her out on grass for the winter with 1 or 2 others
Mooooo wrote: » Try a bit of starter ration may be? Will you be using the wagon to feed during winter? Could put meal thru that
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » A lady milker handed in her notice this morning...she's going doing the AI course and has a job already lined up. That was my suggestion a few months back! Anyhow we're hiring a milker/yardperson if ye know anyone looking for a start... Or!!! someone get over here and make a half decent offer on dairy farm. I'll give 350/400 acres to play with...
mahoney_j wrote: » If you'll give me 400 acres and ready to go yard I'll be over by end of week ......!!!
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » I'll RENT you 400ac at €50/acre for 25yrs or rent forever and ever, and ever... Let me know when the plane lands and I'll collect you.
mahoney_j wrote: » Aghh i thought you were going to gift it to me cause I'm nice !!!
Timmaay wrote: » Dwag is labour your number one issue now? Or is the price of milk not good enough? Long may us Irish get away with the nice simple compact spring calving system here, cannot say I'd one bit envy the workload you must have from ayr calving with labour shortages.
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » Do a partnership alright. Bring on your herd and we'll see what their made of.
mahoney_j wrote: » They'd miss the rain !!